The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Songbird76

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Pass.
There were plenty of other ways for me, as a father, to bond with my children.
For instance, participating as fully as I could in late night feedings.
Baby would start to cry. It was my job to go to baby, check diaper, change if needed (when didn't it ;)), and bring baby to mommy in bed. Afterwards, reverse and put baby back to sleep.
I, at one point, also got all 3 kiddos off to school (from wake 'til "Have a great day! I love you!") for 7 straight years, because of DWifey's work schedule. I could go on.
I was a very involved father, and still am, as is lovingly reasonable at this point in their lives. :)

Plus, (and yes, I'm aware men can sometimes lactate - although I don't know under what circumstances, and I'm not going to Google it right now) they may have started to resent me for the fact they were gettin' a whole lot from mom and nothin' from me. ;)

Also, can you imagine the reaction to a man "b r e a s t feeding" in public...?!
What about, as some women do, a man "b r e a s t feeding" a 4 year old. :hilarious:

As @Cesar R M would post...
Nope, nope, nope...!!! :joyfull: ;) :)
Nah, I don't think many men would choose it, and women always have the option of bottle feeding, but for the few men who DO want to, I think it's cool that they can.
 

Songbird76

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I wish I could like this several times THNX That's why we're spending at least our first day at UNI doing nothing but Potter, maybe even more:joyfull:
I DO take issue with the thing about the Hogwarts express though....that they made it look worn. I've read the books about 10 times or so, and I'm pretty sure the word "gleaming" is used, not to mention, hello, they are wizards. They have magical ways of cleaning (Scourgify!) and I doubt they would let their train look worn. But the rest of it sounds amazing!
 

Figgy1

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I DO take issue with the thing about the Hogwarts express though....that they made it look worn. I've read the books about 10 times or so, and I'm pretty sure the word "gleaming" is used, not to mention, hello, they are wizards. They have magical ways of cleaning (Scourgify!) and I doubt they would let their train look worn. But the rest of it sounds amazing!
You do have appoint about it looking worn. From the videos I've seen it looks very clean with a few dings maybe they were going for a clean antique:hilarious:
 

Figgy1

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Off to spend the afternoon with my littlest guy. He gets out at Noon on Wednesdays and I take Wednesdays off so we can do things together. He tells me we are going out to lunch and then spending an afternoon at the science museum. My favourite day of the week.
Sounds like fun ENOY! I love science museums and I wish they would reopen the upstairs in Imagination as that was fun and educational.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
Sympathy like. I think you're under too much stress between the accident and surgery. Can you telecommute today? Please take it easy and get well soon xoxo
Nope. Just the one class and then home, though, so I can get through it.

I'd agree that I'm stressed (with or without the hand and the accident, I'd be stressed; that's just college) but it's also just this time of year. I hear a lot of people around campus complaining that they are sick. One of my professors told me yesterday that she was starting to get sick. Heck, when I was in fourth grade, I got bronchitis that turned into pneumonia that October. I'm actually surprised this year because it's the first year since 1st grade that I have not gotten a stomach virus in September or early October. Hoping that I don't get it at all. At least not until the semester ends.
 

MOXOMUMD

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I didn't want to quote my own post but donut cake anyone?

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Yes please. :D
 

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